Delhi 4 criminals ordered to be hanged

Delhi 4 criminals ordered to be hanged

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Delhi 4 criminals ordered to be hanged |Delhi gang rap Four criminals ordered to be hanged this month. India’s capital Delhi court has on March 20 ordered the death sentence of four criminals who were gang-raped and brutally tortured by a university student on a moving bus in 2012.

According to Indian media, a Delhi court has given a new date for the death sentence of four criminals of Delhi bus gang rap. The criminals will be hanged at 5:30 am on March 20.

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Six people were initially charged in the crime, but one accused was released after brief detention on the grounds of being underage while another accused committed suicide while awaiting trial.

Indian media say

Indian media say yesterday that Pune Gupta’s mercy appeal of one of the culprits was rejected by Indian President Ram Nath Kovind after which the government requested the court to release a new date for the execution of the culprits.

The victim’s mother says she hopes that the execution date will be final and that the culprits will be hanged on this date. Our struggle will continue until they are executed.

My girl had engaged me hanging to warrant the trial of her perpetrators so that such traumatic incidents would not repeat he said. It is to be remembered that 23-year-old student Jyoti Singh was returning home from the cinema at night with a friend in December 2012 when the abusive men on an empty bus attacked Jyoti for mass abuse and humanitarian violence.

The culprits also tortured a friend of Jyoti and took him off the bus.Jyoti died in Singapore after battling for life and death in a hospital where he was shifted for medical treatment, the brutal murder and abuse of Jyoti set fire to India and violent protests took place across the country.

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Jyoti Singh’s family has shown comfort over the court’s judgment. Jyoti’s mother Asha Devi told journalists, This judgment has renewed the trust of the court in women. My girl will get right.

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Jyoti’s dad Badri Nath Singh explained the settlement as good for the whole country. Our effort will stay for the daughters who are suffering a similar position in India, she says.

According to Indian media, a practice has recently been carried out in Tihar Jail where these prisoners are being held.